The video quality settings lets you choose how much of your internet connection gets used by your Google Nest camera or doorbell to stream live video. The higher the quality setting is, the more bandwidth is used.
No matter which option you pick, both your camera and the app will automatically adjust its resolution to work with the available bandwidth.
You can check how much bandwidth and total monthly data is required to use your camera at each video quality level in our Help Center.
Nest camera internet bandwidth requirements
Tip: If you’ve lowered your camera or doorbell’s video quality to fix its Wi-Fi connection but it still disconnects, you can find more steps in our Help Center to troubleshoot connection issues.
Change video quality settings
This setting lets you pick the maximum video quality. Follow the app instructions for your camera or doorbell to adjust the video quality.
Tip: No matter which level you choose, your camera will automatically adjust its resolution and compression according to how much bandwidth is available.
Google Home app
- Open the Google Home app
.
- Tap Home
Cameras
your camera.
- At the top right, Tap More
Settings
.
- Under “Video quality,” choose Max or High.
- High settings uses less bandwidth.
- Max settings uses more bandwidth.
Nest app
- Open the Nest app
- On the home screen, select your camera.
- Tap Settings
.
- Tap Quality and bandwidth
.
- Slide the toggle to change the video quality for your camera.
- The “Low” option uses the smallest amount of bandwidth.
- The “High” option uses more bandwidth.
What happens when you change the video quality
When you pick a video quality setting, you’re picking the quality of the live video stream and the quality at which the video gets recorded and saved. You won’t be able to go back and watch your saved video at a higher video quality.
After you change the quality and bandwidth setting, your camera will take a moment to restart and switch to the new video quality setting. There might be a few seconds gap in your video history while your camera restarts.
Troubleshoot issues
If your camera frequently disconnects, or if the other Wi-Fi devices in your home seem slower than normal when your camera is streaming, try lowering your camera’s quality and bandwidth setting to help fix the immediate issue.
If this persists, try to troubleshoot the root cause, which is usually a Wi-Fi connection issue.